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FSHN405-Graduation project I(FSHN405n/FSHN405)
FSHN405 course –along with FSHN406- comprise the final Graduation Project in one of the four major fields of the Fashion Design Department in response to a self-initiated design agenda/brief. Students will finally exploit all their expertise and previous experiences acquired throughout their course of study to accomplish their final Fashion Design project.
In this course students will execute one final research project representing their knowledge, skills and cultural awareness gained in the previous years of study. The student will choose one of the four major fields in the Fashion department and will focus all his/her tools to accomplish the desired outcome. Students are expected to hand in a final dissertation reflecting the entire process they went through, the background, the context, the literature review and analysis/ critique.
FSHN405 course will focus on collecting information, literature, analysis in the form of researches, reports, presentations, peer to peer assessment, critiques, and one on one tutorial as well as laying the solid base for the practical visual outcome throughout sketches and technical experimentation. A final dissertation is presented by the end of this course.
FSHN411-Production Planning FSHN411
Production planning is the key of Ready-Made Garments industry. Fashion and design are based on the end consumer retailing on whatever scale it is.
In this course, the main aspect of study is how to conclude a full production plan starting with the basic consumer need (size, design, cost, place of sale, fashion intrusion, etc.) and going back to how to produce such an element in the best cost-effective way taking into consideration many implementations techniques.
Full planning and over-viewing with the market as well as being affected by all the other items of study is the end result of this course.
Many items are affecting our techniques and accordingly the end plan result. Among them are: Quality and its control, merchandise costing, raw material availability and characteristics, location and shipment, purchasing, number of products, timing, production line balancing, pricing, costing, …etc.
FSHN443-Fashion merchandising and buying
This course presents the theory, principles, practices and systems involved in a modern fashion buying and merchandising operation within a retail fashion company .Students will learn the role of merchandising and its surrounding business environments and the responsibilities of the merchandiser and the buyer.
Fundamentals of Database Systems (CSE462a)
This module introduces the basic concepts in database system and its architecture. It discusses the different models and different levels of abstractions. Then it introduces the entity-relationship model as a conceptual modelling technique. The main subject of the module is the relational database model, languages and systems.
Fundamentals of Electricity (GSE334/GSE216)
This Course is designed to provide students with an understanding of Quantities and Units, Voltage, Current, and , resistance, Ohm's Law, Energy and Power, Series Circuits, Parallel Circuits, Series-Parallel Circuits, Circuit Theorems and Conversions, Branch, Loop, and Node Analyses, Magnetism and Electromagnetism, Introduction to Alternating Current and Voltage, Capacitors, Inductors, Transformers, RC Circuits, RL Circuits, RLC Circuits and Resonance, Passive Filters, Circuit Theorems in AC Analysis, Time Response of Reactive Circuits, and Three-Phase Systems in Power Applications
Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics (GSE264/GSE353)
This module is designed to provide students with an understanding of the fundamental concepts, basic equations of fluid mechanics; Fluid static's: pressures including different pressure measuring devices, and hydrostatic forces on submerged surfaces. Introducing the fundamental conservation laws of mass, momentum, and energy with engineering applications. Flow in pipes and the differences between laminar and turbulent flow and how to select the pump or fan to match a piping network. Study of different turbo machinery including pumps, fans and turbines in brief. |
Fundamentals of Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer (GSE254/GSE234)
This module is designed to provide students with an understanding of the concepts of thermodynamics and its applications to real thermal processes. The first law of thermodynamics. Working fluids. Reversible and irreversible processes. Second law of thermodynamics. Heat engines and refrigerators, carnot cycle. Modes of heat transfer, steady heat conduction,
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General anatomy 1 (SGS234n/SGS234)
This course aims to provide comprehensive knowledge of the basic structure of the human body and its clinical significance. The course provides a strong foundation for future studies. The course deals with human morphology in a systematic approach that starts with the cellular level of organization followed by tissue, organ and system levels. This course fulfills which is good health and well being.
General anatomy 2 (SGS244n - SGS244)
This course introduces a comprehensive study of the regional anatomy of the head and neck with its clinical relevance. This course aims to provide the student with a strong foundation for future clinical and surgical procedures. This course fulfills SDS3 which is good health and well being.